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Question : Proper Configuration for using RDP with VPN
Hello Guys,
In an office building I have a server setup on server 2k3 running DNS, AD, and RRAS. I am trying to setup the server for VPN access in order for the office workers to access their workstations from home by setting up a VPN connection and using RDP to connect to their desktops.
Now at first I had trouble configuring the RRAS with 2 NIC cards, and I was browsing around trying to find a way to do it with just 1 NIC. I came across this post
http://www.experts-exchang
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which provided a link in the first response to setting it up with 1 NIC. However I have run into a problem, I can connect to the VPN just fine, but I cannot connect via RDP to any workstations. My current setup on the server is follows.
My Router/Firewall is doing DHCP with the following range, 192.168.0.2-51. Then I have my RRAS configured with 1 NIC card to distribute 192.168.0.52-100 for remote connections. What am I doing wrong? Is it easier to do it with just 2 NIC cards?
Thanks in Advance
Answer : Proper Configuration for using RDP with VPN
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